It's been 19 years since Smithtown music journalist Steve Matteo published “The Beatles’ Let It Be,” an in-depth study of the group's rehearsals for a stage comeback. Since then, Matteo had been ...
The Beatles’ beloved collaborator died at 59 in 2006. A new documentary, “That’s the Way God Planned It,” explores what he long kept hidden. By Jim Farber Thirteen tracks were just the start. Listen ...
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr began filming the second Beatles movie on Feb. 23, 1965. The project was originally named Eight Arms to Hold You, an innocent but prophetic ...
The Beatles’ movie Help! just isn’t funny. The film tries to be strange but it doesn’t reach the heights of Monty Python, Douglas Adams, or other great British surrealist humor. In addition, none of ...
Una escena filmada en 1966 muestra a Dylan y Lennon en un momento incómodo. Detrás del intercambio, se jugaba una tensión clave sobre influencia y autoría. By Jim Windolf A film scene of Dylan and ...
“They’d been tough and funny and cool, merciless to outsiders, and they’d had the most murderous eyes for pomposity of any kind. That was one of their greatest attractions, their total lack of crapola ...
After The Beatles, the most iconic phase of John Lennon's life began when he moved to the Big Apple. Twenty five years after his death, Newsweek took a look at the defining moments in John Lennon's ...